In a speech delivered today at the International summit on democracy, terrorism and security in Madrid, the Secretary General told his audience that ''we can provide security without sacrificing freedom, civil liberties, human rights and the rule of law, the values on which the Council of Europe was founded''. Leading a panel discussion on freedom, security and civil liberties, Terry Davis said the Council of Europe was currently drawing up new legal instruments to combat international terrorism such as the convention against money laundering and the financing of terrorism, and a recommendation on witness protection. The summit, which ends on 11 March, is organised by the Madrid Club, and is being attended by some 200 international experts, one year after the bombing in the Spanish capital. The Secretary General will meet the press at 10.30 am on Friday 11 March in the Westin Palace Hotel, Plaza de las Cortes, Madrid.